Australian House & Garden

Dawn to dusk

EXTERIOR

The home has a square geometry, with various forms clad in Victorian ash, which will be left to age and silver over time. The render has been made with a specialist paint that has a part-sand content to achieve a natural and soft-white finish.

“The owners wanted a palette of materials that was simple and natural.”

ENTRANCE

Artwork by Marissa Purcell, Olsen Gallery. De La Espada ‘Kim’ bench, Spence & Lyda. Moroccan pot, Watertiger. Lana Launay light sculpture, Saint Cloche. Endicott Crazy Paving, Eco Outdoor. Ceiling clad in silvertop ash.

LIVING

Chamoisee timber flooring, Tongue & Groove. French Modernist armchair, Larkwood Furniture. Coffee tables, Organic Ceramics Co. Mercator fan, Lighting Illusions. Artwork by Morgan Stokes, Curatorial+Co. De

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